Tango Magic's "teflon circles" are for Slippery Expanded Shells. These are extremely thin adhesive tapes, adding it to the inside of the Slippery Shell makes there surface more slippery. <BR><BR>Includes 10 Teflon Circles.
The magician shows a 50 c. coin and 2 euro coin in his left hand. He closes both hands and when he opens his hands, he finds only a 50 c. coin. The 1 euro coin has traveled to the other hand.In this package you will find a finely crafted gimmick
EffectThis is an outstanding routine which simulates the classic Three Card Monte routine played on the streets. Even though the routine looks and feels like the real thing the special cards supplied are used to create impossible looking sequences. B
EffectThe magician shows two coins in his left hand, takes one of the coins with his right hand and closes the right hand, when he opens the right hand the coin has disappeared. In this package you will find a finely crafted gimmicked coin set produc
The Split Coin is one of the most under explored gimmicks in magic. It goes under several names such as Close Coin, Super Coin, and Johnny Wong's Split Coin each version being as clever as the next. Routines galore available with this custom made gim
In this two disc Volume II, Chef Anton, Whit Haydn, and Bob Sheets outline their advanced system for the shell game and teach routines complete with patter and alternate endings for walk around, as well as demo the methods used by hustlers to work th
"The Doctor Is In!"When Dr. Sawa burst onto the magic scene back in the 1970s, he caused an international sensation. His work with paper, seashells, ropes and especially coins, was simultaneously whimsical and astonishing. Some years ago, for private
We have talked to may shell game operators that work the game for money. Few of them use sponge or latex peas. They usually work with peas carved from pencil erasers as these work on more surfaces and do not "give out" during a routine. It has taken
We have talked to may shell game operators that work the game for money. Few of them use sponge or latex peas. They usually work with peas carved from pencil erasers as these work on more surfaces and do not "give out" during a routine. It has taken
BACK IN PRINT!Compiled and edited by Jim Sisti. Now you can own the second five years of The Magic Menu, the world's only journal specifically for the walk-around magic specialties, in one volume. Whether you perform close-up magic in restaurants, ba
Compiled and edited by Jim Sisti and now in its third printing, The Magic Menu - Years 1 through 5 (previously titled The Magic Menu -The First Five Years) contains everything you need to know about performing walk-around magic in real-world venues.T
EffectTwo coins are shown - a half dollar and an English penny. The magician takes the half dollar and puts it in his pocket. When he open his hand, both coins are in his palm again. Then, he repeats the action taking the English penny and putting it
EffectThe magician show two coins, places them on the table and puts a glass (brim upwards) on the coins. Incredibly one of the coins appears inside the glass.In this package you will find a finely crafted gimmicked coin set produced by Tango Magic.T
EffectThe magician displays three coins - a silver coin, a Mexican coin, and one English penny coin. Places the three coins in his left hand and closes the hand. Then, takes a half dollar coin and places it in the right hand. Incredibly, when he open